Polysomnography in locked-in syndrome.

Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol

Sleep Disorders Unit, Loewenstein Rehabilitation Center, Raanana, Israel.

Published: April 1991

Sleep patterns were evaluated in a case of 'locked-in' syndrome. This patient had an ischemic infarction involving the ventral portion of the upper half of the pons bilaterally, with a posteromedial extension into the tegmentum. Reticular structures, notably the median raphe nuclei, supposed to play a major regulatory role in sleep, were most probably involved. Unexpectedly, repeated polysomnographic studies revealed sleep patterns with only minor abnormalities.

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